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<br /> -_.. <br /> insurance and it outlines the numbers. <br />Howard: You said that you have two request, is that true? <br /> If we start the process of allowing horses to go <br /> on our land, would we be allowed to deny others <br /> who may wish to put their horses on the land, if <br /> we feel that the land is over used? Could we in <br /> good conscience or legally deny them? <br />Griffiths: Legally you could retain the discretion to deny <br /> uses that you felt were inappropriate. These are <br /> properties, as I understand it, that are owned by <br /> the City and the City as a property owner should <br /> be able to protect it's own use of the property. <br />Davidson: Mr. Mayor, I view open space as precious <br /> resource, something that is there for the entire <br /> community and not really intended for uses of <br /> rental, or whatever. I think the purpose of open <br /> space is to give everybody that feeling they are <br /> not in a great big city, even though you may be. <br /> People walk their dogs and do all kinds of things <br /> in open space areas that you can't do in parks. <br /> If you start taking open space out of that realm <br /> and start reserving it for those people who want <br /> to graze horse or want to lease it for whatever <br /> purpose, I just think it would be a mistake. <br />Fauson: Is the second request for the same parcel? <br />Baysinger: It is not for the same parcel. <br />Fauson: The parcel that is being requested does not have <br /> any fencing whatsoever. <br />Baysinger: It does have some on the western edge of it, I <br /> thought. <br />Fauson: Isn't this the piece along the railroad tracks? <br /> There is no fence there. <br />Baysinger: I thought there was a section that was, but <br /> maybe not. The parcel is being described as a <br /> spaghetti string parcel of land. <br /> 5 <br /> -. <br />